Charges have been laid against four individuals allegedly involved in the drowning death of 27-year-old Deepinderjeet Singh during an alleged robbery along the Hobart waterfront on the night of 29 January.
Tributes continue to flow for Singh who is being remembered by many as a "kind and friendly young man".
Singh was sitting on the waterfront with a female friend when they were allegedly pushed into the water, in what police described as an attempt to steal the woman's handbag.
"The woman was rescued, but Deepinder could not swim and he lost his life," Parminderjit Singh from Punjabi Society, Tasmania, said.
Parminderjit Singh from Punjabi Society, Tasmania.
"He is being remembered as a 'smiling face' and a 'kind, friendly young man' who was a regular visitor at Gurdwara Nanak Darbar in Hobart."
Tasmania Police at Franklin Wharf after the discovery of a man's body in the water, in Hobart Tuesday, January 30, 2024. Source: AAP / ETHAN JAMES/AAPIMAGE
Manjit Boparai is coordinating the efforts of sending the victim's body to India.
He told SBS Punjabi, "As the community mourns this tragic death, it has sparked hundreds of condolences and tributes".
Brisbane-based Indian community leader Manjit Boparai who has facilitated the repatriation of hundreds of bodies from various parts of Australia to India.
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Tributes flow for 'kind young man' Deepinderjeet Singh following drowning off Hobart
SBS Punjabi
31/01/202408:08